GROUND-TRUTHING A PREDICTIVE MODEL OF SEASONAL PONDS ON THE CHIPPEWA NATIONAL FOREST, MINNESOTA

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shelby Short ◽  
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Luke Basler ◽  
David Morley ◽  
Sue L. Eggert ◽  
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Author(s):  
Vanessa N. Hanvey

During the Arkansas Archaeological Survey/Society Training Program in June, 2014, an arc of postmolds from a Caddo structure was uncovered at site 3MN298. The site is located in Montgomery County, Arkansas, within the Ouachita National Forest, on a bend of the Ouachita River. After reviewing the literature on Caddo architecture, an attempt was made to predict the size and shape of the building as well as the location of any associated features. In September, 2013, a small field crew effectively ground-truthed the model. This article explores the process of creating and using a predictive model to guide archaeological excavations of Caddo period structure and presents the results of this endeavor.


Author(s):  
M.L. GOULDEN, ◽  
H.R. DA ROCHA, ◽  
S.D. MILLER, ◽  
H.C. DE FREITAS,

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